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Saturday 2 October 2004 |
FA Cup Second Qualifying Round |
Richard Murrill reports from Earlsmead |
Harrow Borough | 2 | Dogbe 20, Valenti 35 |
Folkestone Invicta | 2 | Dryden 64, Lamb 71 |
Lamb's Folkestone's saviour again
Left back Paul Lamb was Folkestone Invicta’s saviour for the second successive
Saturday as his 71st minute equaliser kept Neil Cugley’s side in
the F. A. Cup after they had trailed 2-0 at half time in their 2nd
Qualifying Round tie at a wet Earlsmead.
Striker James
Dryden had thrown Invicta a lifeline when he pulled a goal back after 63 minutes
as the visitors turned the game around after the interval.
The first half
had been a thoroughly miserable affair for Invicta as they trailed to goals from
Steve Dogbe and Fabio Valenti and seemed to be on their way to a second
disappointing defeat of the season at Harrow.
The players
were greeted with a pre-match downpour and Invicta had a difficult start as
midfielder Martin Chandler limped off with a knee injury after just ten minutes.
The visitors
were at sixes and sevens as Abduai Yoki raced down the left wing after 13
minutes but Valenti’s shot was deflected off centre half Adam Flanagan for a
corner when the home side seemed set to open the scoring.
At the other
end, Invicta’s best moment of the first half came after 16 minutes when
substitute John Walker let fly from the edge of the box and home goalkeeper
Keita Karamoko touched the ball over the crossbar for Invicta’s first corner
of the game.
Harrow struck
first after 19 minutes and it was a special goal as midfielder DOGBE hit a
sweetly-struck screamer from 25 yards which flew into the left hand corner of
the net after a corner had from the left had come back out to him.
Yoki then
raced down the left again and hit a low shot just wide of the Invicta post two
minutes later.
As the rain
continued to pour down, Harrow were in the ascendancy and Invicta centre half
John Guest had to clear Daniel Dyer’s dangerous ball in from the right in a
move started by Valenti after 31 minutes.
Things got
worse for Invicta as they went 2-0 down after 34 minutes when Harrow captain
Dean Marney’s ball out of defence sailed over Guest to leave the sharp VALENTI
clear to run on and slot the ball past Maurice Munden.
But Invicta
were to dig deep and show their character during the final half hour.
The third goal
in the game was always going to be crucial and Invicta gave themselves hope when
DRYDEN struck from close range after Guest had headed on a Lamb corner from the
right after 63 minutes.
All the action
was now at the Harrow end and Karamoko touched the ball over for a corner when
Lamb let fly from 25 yards after 65 minutes.
That one
turned out just to be LAMB testing his range as he came up trumps after 70
minutes when Dryden played the ball out to him on the left hand side of the box
and the full back hit a well struck shot across goal into the far corner of the
net to spark more joyous celebrations.
Even the sun
started to make an appearance.
There were
bookings for Invicta’s Micheal Everitt (challenge on Dogbe after 54 minutes)
and captain Scott Lindsey (challenge on Wayne Walters after 76 minutes).
Drew Watkins
made his 50th starting appearance for Invicta but will miss the
replay as he is working overseas.
HARROW
BOROUGH: Karamoko, Nielsen, Lopez, Walters, Norman, Marney, Dyer (Newton 64
mins), Dogbe, Haule, Valenti, Yoki. Unused
subs: Lamb, Hamer, Campbell, Sterry.
FOLKESTONE
INVICTA: Munden, Watkins, Lamb, Flanagan, Guest, Lindsey, Chandler (Walker 10
mins), Munday, Dryden, Everitt, Glover. Unused
subs: Coleman, Spearpoint, Dyson, Morrin.
Attendance:
204.